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Heath
06-14-2008, 12:07 AM
I’m going to review Project Payday (http://www.yesfree.com/clicktracker/c.php?k=1.196.88). But I’ll have to tell you that I didn’t get past the first page. Here’s what it says:

“Our quick start training program is 65 printed pages, but you’ll only need to read the first 11 pages in order to start making money today”.

Oh OK. Read 65 pages? Are you kidding me? And why would I want to read only 11 pages if there are 54 more pages of information. I don’t think so. Now it also says that you can make $44 to $154 in one to 2 hours time. Well, I hope so if it takes 65 pages to explain it.

I won’t bore you with details, but in a nutshell, this is an “incentivised freebie website” or IFW. Here’s the deal…let’s say that there is an offer for a free TV, you click on it, and then they tell you that you have to complete offers. You do this, and then you learn that you have to refer people to get your free “TV” prize.

It seems that there are some ways to get around this by getting other people to take these offers for you. And there are forums out there where you can find people who will do this. If it’s not hard enough to keep up with your own records on this, you also have to keep records on the other people who work with you. And you’ll need a credit card. Are you following me? I didn’t think so. I am not following myself. This is way too complicated and time consuming for me. I did a lot of research, and I found that there are lots of folks who say they have made big money doing this. But it sounds as if you’ll need to make it your full time job and have the organizational skills of Martha Stewart to get it done without going broke.

If there is anyone out there who has read all 65 pages, please let us know!

maplaver
07-02-2008, 02:46 AM
I joined this program for "free" because I bought one of their sponsor offers for less than $2 instead of paying their almost $40 fee.
It was back in January/February 2008 before I started doing online surveys. I was just begining to learn how to make money through the internet.
Bottom line, I NEVER USED IT. I haven't even touched that e-book nor will because I've read very bad reviews and I'm not really into IFW :confused:

jness80537
02-05-2009, 08:36 AM
I've been signed up with project payday since the summer of 07. I only worked part time on the suggested IFW site and earned a total of around $1200 from the summer to December. December alone I earned $800. My first two hours on the site and I earned $120. Since then I've kind of slacked off and tons of freebie forums are popping up all over the place. I think it is worth reading the first 11 pages to get started, that is all I did. And the point of having to have a credit card. By doing offers I've gotten alot of neat stuff including perfume, jewelry, books and subscriptions to magazines and movies.

LapisLee
02-05-2009, 07:26 PM
I've been signed up with project payday since the summer of 07. I only worked part time on the suggested IFW site and earned a total of around $1200 from the summer to December. December alone I earned $800. My first two hours on the site and I earned $120. Since then I've kind of slacked off and tons of freebie forums are popping up all over the place. I think it is worth reading the first 11 pages to get started, that is all I did. And the point of having to have a credit card. By doing offers I've gotten alot of neat stuff including perfume, jewelry, books and subscriptions to magazines and movies.
What precisely is involved with earning $800 during the month of December alone? How many offers did you sign up for and did you carefully keep track of these offers and cancel them within the 14 or 30-day time periods like most trial offers? Can you show us some scanned payment receipts (without your name of course)? Or just copy and paste your earnings from their website here.

Post #3, February 5, 2009

jness80537
02-06-2009, 02:06 AM
I did keep track of the offers I completed, some I kept, some I cancelled. I also did trades with other people, meaning I did offers for them and they did offers for me, that way our payouts were a total instead of having to pay others to have the offers completed. I do have screenshots of all of my payments I ever received.
I am still kind of active with the freebies, but now instead of doing offers to get paid, I pay other people to do the offers. An example is a site that I work with all the time. My payout is anywhere from $20 to $120 And whatever the payout is, I will pay half of it to another person to do the offers. In some cases, the higher the payout, the more offers it takes to complete.

I could copy and paste a few here, but the layout changes, but I will try to paste a screen shot.

jness80537
02-06-2009, 02:32 AM
I hope these two work and post right

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I have more screenshots of other payments from other freebie sites also.

jness80537
02-06-2009, 02:39 AM
Here is a screen shot from one of the freebie sites that I work with


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LapisLee
02-06-2009, 04:19 AM
Here is a screen shot from one of the freebie sites that I work with.

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You have my attention now. This looks better than most of the other trial offer sites that I have tried in the past and your system seems like a good one. I will be in touch with you shortly about more details. Thanks.

Post #1, February 6, 2009

jness80537
02-09-2009, 04:56 PM
Not a problem. There are tons of freebie trading sites, the older ones have become sticklers about alot of anal stuff, so as to not to cause problems for myself in this business, if you pm me I can tell you which sites to use. Also, I could send you the crediting guide. There are certain guidelines which need to be followed with the computer in order for the companies to track cookies and such.

There is money to be made by doing these freebie sites. If anyone wants to start with a real easy one, pm me and I'll tell you how to get started.

DrSkeezix
02-16-2009, 10:21 PM
i signed up in december of '08.

you have to ignore everything that is on the project payday site and go to to a forum site that deals with this. (like free lunchbox)

you just do offers. they have 2 stages. the first is you do offers to help somebody get a prize and they split the cash they receive with you. the second stage after a while of doing this is you try and go for the prizes and get people to do offers for you and you split the cash with them and get a prize. (items or cash prize)

i, personally HATE doing offers. most of the companies that go through this to get clients are VERY shady, IMO. You have to keep meticulous records and can sometimes end up upside down doing method 1.

jness80537
02-18-2009, 04:23 PM
i signed up in december of '08.

you have to ignore everything that is on the project payday site and go to to a forum site that deals with this. (like free lunchbox)

you just do offers. they have 2 stages. the first is you do offers to help somebody get a prize and they split the cash they receive with you. the second stage after a while of doing this is you try and go for the prizes and get people to do offers for you and you split the cash with them and get a prize. (items or cash prize)

i, personally HATE doing offers. most of the companies that go through this to get clients are VERY shady, IMO. You have to keep meticulous records and can sometimes end up upside down doing method 1.

Project payday basically tells you how to do it. Like I said before there are alot of different trading forums to work on. Personally, I would not recommend the forum you mentioned as there is way to much competition and way too many anal things going on. There are other forums that are clean and way more fair about alot of things.
I would also like to add, that yes there are some shady companies, but the sites I work with have been in the business for awhile and know what they are doing, and aren't trying to scam anyone.